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Chiefs heiress Gracie Hunt is gearing up for the NFL season.

Taking to Instagram on Friday, the daughter of franchise owner Clark Hunt posted a photo that featured her rocking a red dress, perched in the yellow bleachers at Arrowhead Stadium, home of the Chiefs.

“Who else is ready to paint these Fridays red?!” she wrote, with an array of emojis, including a football, red heart and fire emoji. 

The Chiefs begin their quest for a Super Bowl three-peat on Thursday, Sept. 5, in an AFC Championship rematch against the Ravens to tip off the 2024 season.

Already decked out in the teams’ colors, the 25-year-old is clearly psyched.

Hunt and her family, who received their Super Bowl 2024 championship rings in February following the teams’ 25-22 overtime victory over the 49ers, have had quite the summer. 

Youngest daughter, Ava, who recently committed to the Southern Methodist University cheer team, underwent an emergency surgery on Tuesday after suffering a hiking accident.

The 19-year-old fell down a mountain while hiking and suffered a deep wound on her left leg. 

“This little thang fell down the mountain today on a hike [and] went to the ER for surgery on a deep wound,” Gracie’s mother, Tavia, wrote on her Instagram Story Tuesday, including a photo of her and her daughter smiling.

Before the surgery, the Hunt family enjoyed a Morgan Wallen concert at the Chiefs’ stadium on Aug. 3. 

Star quarterback Patrick Mahomes and tight end Travis Kelce were in attendance and walked out with the country singer to open the show.

Mahomes’ wife, Brittany, who is pregnant with the couple’s third child, was also at the concert.

Gracie, a former Miss Kansas USA, recently stunned in a patriotic bikini during Fourth of July weekend. 

She shared a series of photos on Instagram that featured a scenic mountain backdrop. 

“Board meeting in session,” the social media influencer, who amasses over 560,000 followers on Instagram, captioned the post.

“Soaking up the sun & serenity this 4th of July week—I hope you all have the best holiday!”

Clark was named chairman of the Chiefs in 2005.

He and his three siblings inherited ownership of the team following the death of their father, Lamar Hunt, in 2006.

The Chiefs are traveling to Florida for the team’s preseason opener against the Jaguars on Saturday.

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